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    Ponder of the day:


    Why typically is the Sci-Fi genre something that most computer geeks enjoy? I mean, most people think "Computer geek, well he/she likes Star Trek, blah blah"

    Now I am a computer geek and I do love Star Trek, and just about anything Sci-Fi so I hide behind nothing. But what is it in that genre that attracts us computer nerds? And by the way fellas, please refrain from posting pics of Seven of Nine in a skin tight catsuit or Counselor Troi's pouty lips. thanks!
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    please refrain from posting pics of Seven of Nine in a skin tight catsuit or Counselor Troi's pouty lips. thanks!
    I got nothing then.
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    derekimo said:
    please refrain from posting pics of Seven of Nine in a skin tight catsuit or Counselor Troi's pouty lips. thanks!
    I got nothing then.
    YHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Brilliant!
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    Ah, you didn't say anything about not posting T'Pol.



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    +10 for Airbot
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    Ponder
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    hijole guay
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    Surely the question is which comes first. I've been a sci fi fan since I could read (and that was before the internet)
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    motc7 said:
    Why typically is the Sci-Fi genre something that most computer geeks enjoy? I mean, most people think "Computer geek, well he/she likes Star Trek, blah blah"

    Now I am a computer geek and I do love Star Trek, and just about anything Sci-Fi so I hide behind nothing. But what is it in that genre that attracts us computer nerds?
    There are many potential answers to this. Here are a couple of broad and generalised ones.



    The stereotypical Answer:

    'Geeks' are often portrayed as socially inept, physically inferior and have a higher/ differing intellect which tends to alienate them from mainstream society.

    In other words, they don't feel as if they belong anywhere else.

    SCI-FI is an escape into worlds where they feel they would be more suited (and gain a sense of belonging) due to their 'unique' properties.

    The heroes in SCI-FI are generally not your usual 'intellectually challenged muscle bound jocks' (the antithesis to the stereotypical geek).

    The main / respected 'heroes' are generally characters who posses both high intellect as well as a modicum of physical prowess. The emphasis usually being on a higher intellect.


    In that regard, SCI-FI is an opiate, as it alleviates the sense of isolation. It also functions as an aspirational tool. SCI-FI has has inspired many devices which are now common place today.

    Plus, It also gives hope that one day, the 'non-jock' can score a smoking hot babe

    Imagination:

    SCI-FI fuels the imagination.

    For those who are not content to merely accept the status quo derived from others conclusions, SCI-FI invites and encourages the viewer/reader to ponder and question the big "What if / Why" questions for themselves.

    Put simply, it stimulates the mind into questioning currently accepted beliefs that may or may not be satisfactory for them.

    For some, a solace to niggling questions can be satisfactorily answered - while for others it presents more questions than answers, yet the continual questioning can be as equally enjoyable as it is frustrating.


    Alternative Method of Observing Humanity:

    One prevalent theme throughout the vast majority of SCI-FI is one of portraying the wide gamut of the human condition under various guises.

    This is one method of taking a 'step back' to look at ourselves as a whole.

    For example; often various religions, peoples behaviors, customs or beliefs are portrayed by 'alien species / factions'.

    This allows the viewer/reader to disassociate from the actual subject and re-evaluate their own understanding or tolerance from a 'distance'.

    From this we can either adjust, or reinforce our prejudices and mindsets.


    It's Better Than Some Other Crap On The TV:

    With some shows, you can feel your IQ lowering as you watch them. Unless it's particularly bad SCI-FI, this IQ lowering feeling is exempt.


    It's also worth noting that the enjoyment of SCI-FI is not solely the domain of Computer users / Geeks.

    However, SCI-FI contains a lot sub-text throughout series / main story arcs.

    Some of the more intellectually questioning of us do enjoy identifying or 'attempting to interpret' the sub-texts instead of just being 'entertained'.
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    Airbot said:
    Ah, you didn't say anything about not posting T'Pol.



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